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use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. ♪ suppy day, sweeping the clouds away ♪ ♪ on my way >>> well, the twittosphere that got thousands of people to post, one moment was this one. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs, i love big bird. i actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> one of many things that had the twitter universe jumping on the site at one point, there were 17,000 tweets a minute for big bird, tells you about the power of twitter. joining us is jack dorsey the founder of twitter and ceo and co-founder of square. i know you're here to talk about how technology can add jobs to the economy, and what you can do with square but before we start off on that, we've been talking about twitter all morning long because it was really the way that everybody got all their feedback last night. could you see what people were thinking instantaneously do your own exit polls. did yo
use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. ♪ suppy day, sweeping the clouds away ♪ ♪ on my way >>> well, the twittosphere that got thousands of people to post, one moment was this one. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs, i love big bird. i actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> one of many...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. sleep train's inveis ending soon. sale save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get 2 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. but hurry, the inventory clearance sale is ending soon. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ 7:16 a.m. and take a look at the weather elsewhere. there's a twist so yesterday. it rips through a small town that was outside of st. louis. it brought strong winds that were strong enough to blow over a semitrailer. there was hailed the size of tennis balls. we have a
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a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason you. we know you. we know you have to rise early... and work late, with not enough sleep in between. how you sometimes need to get over to that exit, like, right now. and how things aren't... just about you anymore. introducing the all-new, smart-sensing... honda accord. it starts with you. >>> we can't make this one up. victoria's secret is opening a store at cowboys stadium in arlington, featuring the limited edition pink nfl collection. most of the new store is expected to promote the cowboys, the nfl's most valuable team. it is the first time victoria's secret is opening a store in a professional sports ven yuchlt the opening ceremony is monday. that's must-see tv. just hours before the cowboys host the chicago bears. why do i think, tyler, that the pre-game show might get some pretty decent rate sngz. >> i think that's right. i can't imagine that espn is going to show any of this. i'm waiting for john grude
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apple has people's credit card numbers. google has people's credit card numbers. a lot of companies have credit card numbers. we see more and more infiltration of bank websites. really, you are not as protected as you may think. on facebook you will be more protected than a lot of places on the internet. ashley: thank you for joining us. scott kessler. tracy: breaking news. oil closing up $0.34 at $92.19 a barrel. crude futures -- a whopping $70 today filled my tank. your taxpayer dollars could be funding a solar panel company. dan springer joins us now from portland, oregon. the ceo would not answer the tough questions today, would he? >> that is right, tracy. tim harris refused to answer any of our questions yesterday at the big grand opening here in portland. we wanted to ask him why his company would be a better gamble then solyndra and all the others. they are putting 197 login dollars into his company. it closed last year right around the same time as solyndra was going bankrupt. the companies are very similar. they use the same materials. the panels are les
apple has people's credit card numbers. google has people's credit card numbers. a lot of companies have credit card numbers. we see more and more infiltration of bank websites. really, you are not as protected as you may think. on facebook you will be more protected than a lot of places on the internet. ashley: thank you for joining us. scott kessler. tracy: breaking news. oil closing up $0.34 at $92.19 a barrel. crude futures -- a whopping $70 today filled my tank. your taxpayer dollars could...
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smile sciences is offering its complete teeth whitening solution kit for $29. it's 90% off the regular price of $299. this offer is available on dailydeals.com. if you have an offer you've seen or you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from you on facebook. a check of the news before you go is next. >>> today is wednesday, september 26. here's a check of the news before you go. d.c. police say one man is dead, another one is wounded after a shootingover night on h street at benny road southeast. officers are still on the scene and hoping to get more clues once the sun comes up this morning. >>> we'll get an update this morning on repairs to the washington uponment. it's been closed -- monument. it's been closed since last year's earthquake. the monument may not open till next year or even 2014. >>> the phillies scored four runs in the 3rd inning off ross debt whiter. national -- detwiler. the nationals lewd 6-36789 the nationals lead in the nl east is down to four games, eight games left to play. >>> time to reveal the answer
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people are using their credit cards. there will be a post election bump. yes, it will be a good christmas. better than the projection. better than nrf's protection. it will be strong. >> i think so, too. one reason it will be strong is that if we have been pulling back for the rest of the year and we are waiting for the election, other uncertainty, people don't want to cut around christmas. you have to stock the christmas tree for the kids. >> think about the children. >> they will remember it forever. back to school sales indicated better than expected. there are some things you don't cut. >> is that true, jan? >> courtney's right. people spend when they can. the consumer can spend because they are not loaded up on the credit card. as long as they don't believe they are going to lose their job -- and they don't believe that anymore. and as long as they believe they will have a little bit more income -- and they believe that. and as long as they don't get a skyrocketing price of gasoline or something like that, they will spend for christmas. it will be gre
people are using their credit cards. there will be a post election bump. yes, it will be a good christmas. better than the projection. better than nrf's protection. it will be strong. >> i think so, too. one reason it will be strong is that if we have been pulling back for the rest of the year and we are waiting for the election, other uncertainty, people don't want to cut around christmas. you have to stock the christmas tree for the kids. >> think about the children. >> they...
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red box is selling tickets for a live events at its kiosk, a $1 service charge will be added to each purchase. facebook topping 1 billion users per month:mark zuckerberg made the announcement for his facebook status, and that is today's speed read. what really caused the financial crisis? john allison, former ceo of bbn 3 with an explosive charge. don't want to miss john allison who is coming straight up. we are heading back to cleveland where this claim in talking to one company took a real gamble. nicole: gamble. it is the casino and the blink of a business i. it is one of cleveland's biggest employers. the general manager and senior vp of horse shoe casinos. we are coming back live in cleveland, open for business. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ how do you help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech mastpiece? ♪
red box is selling tickets for a live events at its kiosk, a $1 service charge will be added to each purchase. facebook topping 1 billion users per month:mark zuckerberg made the announcement for his facebook status, and that is today's speed read. what really caused the financial crisis? john allison, former ceo of bbn 3 with an explosive charge. don't want to miss john allison who is coming straight up. we are heading back to cleveland where this claim in talking to one company took a real...
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it's -- was down a bit and also its credit card loans. business grew by 2.4%. a lot of revenues, about 100 million came in from the add ones, identity theft protection, credit monitoring and those are things that they actually just settled with the new financial services bureau on. it will be interesting to see how those metrics change in the coming quarters, carl. >> what a roller coaster ride for that name over the past couple of days, bertha. thanks a lot. >>> there's a new way to watch your favorite television shows that brings the characters and sometimes the news anchors to life. we'll tell you all about that. then we'll talk to the man trying to abolish the income tax in the state of nebraska. and later, why buying a lemon could be good for your wallet. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovati
it's -- was down a bit and also its credit card loans. business grew by 2.4%. a lot of revenues, about 100 million came in from the add ones, identity theft protection, credit monitoring and those are things that they actually just settled with the new financial services bureau on. it will be interesting to see how those metrics change in the coming quarters, carl. >> what a roller coaster ride for that name over the past couple of days, bertha. thanks a lot. >>> there's a new...
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use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. i've got two tickets to paradise!l set? pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people whi
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to pay off their big credit card debt. robert mathumby hasn't bought a family christmas tree in two years. eating out is a rare treat. it's all an effort to chip away at his $10,000 credit card debt. >> i've been really making efforts to pay them down, you know, two or three times more than what the minimum payment that is due. >> reporter: but with the 16 and 22% interest rates, he barely makes a dent. for families like his, financial experts recommend transferring the balances to a card with a lower rate. >> you can often find cards with very low interest rates, even down to 0 for balance transfers, but look carefully at the terms because they can vary a lot from card to card. >> reporter: you're often charged a balance transfer fee, 3 to 4% up front and that 0% or low apr often lasts 12 to 18 months. the chase slate card is good for people who can pay off the balance quickly. it has 0 interest for 15 months and no transfer fees in the first 60 days. >> but if you calculate you won't be able to pay off your debt that qui
to pay off their big credit card debt. robert mathumby hasn't bought a family christmas tree in two years. eating out is a rare treat. it's all an effort to chip away at his $10,000 credit card debt. >> i've been really making efforts to pay them down, you know, two or three times more than what the minimum payment that is due. >> reporter: but with the 16 and 22% interest rates, he barely makes a dent. for families like his, financial experts recommend transferring the balances to...
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a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidel sleep train's inventory clearance sale is ending soon. save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get 2 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. but hurry, the inventory clearance sale is ending soon. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. lululemon say high end athletic retailer, yoga clothes, the company's stock is up more than 50,000 since its ipo back in 2007 opinion joining success christine day, she's the ceo of lululemon athletica, and christine, thanks for being here today. >> oh, you're welcome. my pleasure. >> the street certainly liked what it heard when you reported your earnings, raised the outlook and said that you were
a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidel sleep train's inventory clearance sale is ending soon. save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get 2 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. but hurry, the inventory...
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22 years later, dude. i mean, to me, that was more important that came out of that. >> the friendship. >> we barely knew each other. >> a long friendship. >> reporter: and it all started with a letter to nbc written back in 1990 by a younger danny wilson, prompting a younger me to travel down to the seventh ward of new orleans for a "today" profile on danny's lifelong friend, amateur artist lyndon, he of the big dreams and a very small portfolio. you saw something in him. >> saw something he had in him, deep within him. it wasn't his hobby but part of his life. >> reporter: a life soond to be made better by turning junk, his mom's discarded gum wrappers, into art. >> perfect material for what i -- for what i use them for. it's the perfect thing. can you see where even the twists and folds into the material takes on characteristic of movement >> reporter: story aired on "today" in october of 1990, and then something magical happened. >> ripley's believe it or not museum saw that segment, and i think they bo
22 years later, dude. i mean, to me, that was more important that came out of that. >> the friendship. >> we barely knew each other. >> a long friendship. >> reporter: and it all started with a letter to nbc written back in 1990 by a younger danny wilson, prompting a younger me to travel down to the seventh ward of new orleans for a "today" profile on danny's lifelong friend, amateur artist lyndon, he of the big dreams and a very small portfolio. you saw...
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use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >>> we practice buying homework not buying whole. people are eating diets with more and more meat which requiring more grain. that is a huge trend but itself it is not enough to own the stocks at any given moment. like i told you last friday, the fertilizer plays are real wild traders. mosaic sells two of three primary crop nutrients. now mosaic has run up in the mid 40s. to more than $60 that sent crop prices up. and revenues that fell 18.7%. the problem, management indicated that demand for their products pays to deliver and they said they expect better distribution. so what should we make of this quarter? let's talk to jim the president and ceo of mosaic company. welcome to "mad money." >> oh thank you for having us on the show, jim. >> i want to start with the long-term. because the long-term is so important. we have a situation that wants to get better diet. that means where is mosaic positioned in the longer world food chain
use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >>> we practice buying homework not buying whole. people are eating diets with more and more meat which requiring more grain. that is a huge trend but itself it is not enough to own the stocks at any given moment. like i told you last friday, the fertilizer plays are real wild traders. mosaic sells two of three primary crop nutrients. now mosaic has run up in...
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use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >>> good morning. let's get a check on the markets on tuesday morning. the dow has lost about 43 points and split markets as the s&p is barely hanging on. it's negative now. the nasdaq is up 7 to 3120. juniper networks rising sharply today after the company says it will layoff 500 employees to meet next year's cost-cutting goals. it reduces the work force by 5%. mosaic reported disappointing first quarter results says the company's profit shrunk shank 18%. >> this is something you don't hear every day. a foreign company bringing new jobs to this country. we'll tell you how many jobs, where they are, and what company is responsible. plus david einhorn, it is hedge fund titan shares his best ideas with investors from all over the world. we'll tell you what those ideas are. jk penny's ceo is talking about reinventing retail in new york. we'll find out what he says about the transformation at the retile giant. if steve jobs were aaliv
use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >>> good morning. let's get a check on the markets on tuesday morning. the dow has lost about 43 points and split markets as the s&p is barely hanging on. it's negative now. the nasdaq is up 7 to 3120. juniper networks rising sharply today after the company says it will layoff 500 employees to meet next year's cost-cutting goals. it reduces the work force...
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ashley: student loan debt of paving credit card debt. but first, a look at how the dollar is moving right now. look at how the current is doing, the euro, the pound, the canadian dollar all slightly higher. >> 21 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. sources have confirmed to fox news the obama administration knew in 24 hours the attack in libya that killed the ambassador and three other americans was an act of terror. conflict with previous claims by administration officials that the attack was simply spontaneous. united nations is warning the number of refugees fleeing syria could more than double by the end of this year 700,000. nearly 300,000 have fled into neighboring countries since the conflict began 18 months ago. and a man dying that jimmy hoffa who finished 37 years ago investigators looking for a suburban crime wave after he saw a body being put into the ground around the time she disappeared. those are your interesting news headlines on the fox business network. now back to ashley and tracy. tracy: this is the
ashley: student loan debt of paving credit card debt. but first, a look at how the dollar is moving right now. look at how the current is doing, the euro, the pound, the canadian dollar all slightly higher. >> 21 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. sources have confirmed to fox news the obama administration knew in 24 hours the attack in libya that killed the ambassador and three other americans was an act of terror. conflict with previous claims by administration...
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everybody remembers we talked about the lock box al gore said we need to have a lock box to protect social security that's been written by the government and other places. this is the only way that you protect it. you give someone an actual amount of money that they can invest. >> moderator: congressman, i need to set things again keep moving. dr. bera went ahead, please. bera: can you imagine if folks moved their money out of social security into wall street in this recession? we would have had millions of seniors in poverty. social security is a sacred program. we've got to address it in the broad context of the debt to get here is the problem with the debt. we have to understand where it came from. it came from the war that was underfunded. it came from the tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires. it came from giveaways to wall street, giveaways in the oil companies, giveaways to health insurance companies. and congressman, you voted for all three of those and you are not done yet. you voted for a budget twice that is going to have over $3 trillion to the debt. that is ridiculous. tr
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the money would automatically be charged to their credit or debit card. metro hasn't said when the service will be available to everyone. what will metro look like three decades from now? the transit agency is trying to answer that question in a new campaign. it's called momentum. the next generation of metro. and metro is turning to its own customers to help change the future. among the questions it will be asking riders, how should the agency increase capacity to reduce crowding? what additional types of transit are needed? and what is the best way to ensure the agency's fiscal stabilities? some tough questions there. >>> after more than two decades of legal battles, demolition officially under way for a new development in southeast washington. crews started knocking down the old skyland mall. plans are in place for an 18-acre development, which will increase retail shops, a planned walmart store, and 500 housing units. >>> officials at the university of virginia are calling for a recount after being named the top party school in the country. "playboy"
the money would automatically be charged to their credit or debit card. metro hasn't said when the service will be available to everyone. what will metro look like three decades from now? the transit agency is trying to answer that question in a new campaign. it's called momentum. the next generation of metro. and metro is turning to its own customers to help change the future. among the questions it will be asking riders, how should the agency increase capacity to reduce crowding? what...
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22 years later, dude. i mean, to me, that was more important that came out of that. >> the friendship. >> we barely knew each other. >> a long friendship. >> reporter: and it all started with a letter to nbc written back in 1990 by a younger danny wilson, prompting a younger me to travel down to the seventh ward of new orleans for a "today" profile on danny's lifelong friend, amateur artist lyndon, he of the big dreams and a very small portfolio. you saw something in him. >> saw something he had in him, deep within him. it wasn't his hobby but part of his life. >> reporter: a life soond to be made better by turning junk, his mom's discarded gum wrappers, into art. >> perfect material for what i -- for what i use them for. it's the perfect thing. can you see where even the twists and folds into the material takes on characteristic of movement >> reporter: story aired on "today" in october of 1990, and then something magical happened. >> ripley's believe it or not museum saw that segment, and i think they bo
22 years later, dude. i mean, to me, that was more important that came out of that. >> the friendship. >> we barely knew each other. >> a long friendship. >> reporter: and it all started with a letter to nbc written back in 1990 by a younger danny wilson, prompting a younger me to travel down to the seventh ward of new orleans for a "today" profile on danny's lifelong friend, amateur artist lyndon, he of the big dreams and a very small portfolio. you saw...
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use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >> gretchen: good morning, everyone. told is thursday, october 4, 2012. i'm gretchen carlson. i hope you're gonna have a great day. round one goes to mitt romney who hit the president where it hurts. on his record. >> $90 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks into solar and wind. i mean, i had a friend who said you don't just pick the winners and losers, you pick the losers. >> gretchen: was last night a game changer for mitt? michelle malkin is here with her reaction. >> brian: as we wait on the polls. the president used the aarp to support his attack on mitt romney's medicare plan. listen. >> i don't think vouchers are the right way to go. this is not my -- only my opinion. aarp thinks that the savings that we obtained from medicare bolstered the system. >> brian: really? the love song between the president and aarp is over. they made that clear. we'll expand. >> steve: the aarp not the only ones bashing the president's perform
use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >> gretchen: good morning, everyone. told is thursday, october 4, 2012. i'm gretchen carlson. i hope you're gonna have a great day. round one goes to mitt romney who hit the president where it hurts. on his record. >> $90 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks into solar and wind. i mean, i had a friend who said you don't just pick the winners and losers,...
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looking at the credit card companies like discover. the loans increased 9%. their volume increased 13%, people are spending again on their credit cards and fewer borrowers are defaulting. that is good news as well is the fact that she made a deal with paypal. that is a winner and other companies with up arrows as well. retailers, bank stocks, transports, gold, oil all hired today. i look at the nasdaq, s&p 500 up 1%. back to you. tracy: recent breaking news, we are moments away from a news conference by the nfl which could mark the official end to the referee's lockout. peter barnes joins us from inside the beltway with the details, what will we here? >> we will hear about the settlement made with the help of two federal mediators. they have temporarily lifted lockout so officials can work the ravens-browns game in baltimore. it is an eight-year deal taking the referees through the 2019th season, the longest in nfl history. there are some country forms the oilowners wanted that but nice y increases. the deal gives owners some flexibility in benching refs if t
looking at the credit card companies like discover. the loans increased 9%. their volume increased 13%, people are spending again on their credit cards and fewer borrowers are defaulting. that is good news as well is the fact that she made a deal with paypal. that is a winner and other companies with up arrows as well. retailers, bank stocks, transports, gold, oil all hired today. i look at the nasdaq, s&p 500 up 1%. back to you. tracy: recent breaking news, we are moments away from a news...
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this is historic. >> emad of product that goes into a box of cereal is very minimal. it will create a little hysteria at the checkout lines for the real actual price is not that big of deal. we are nowhere out of line and it should not create a dramatic race. >> these stocks move on days like this, the big question, as we have seen prices come off the record highs, here we are, the rally is coming back, what do you do? >> i am looking to short the market, the action is monday and tuesday, once become off limits i will look for a good level to sell. >> says to sell the rally because it is still limit up. a dramatic day on the floor. i have to remind everybody 10, 15 years ago car prices were $2, $2.50 per bushel. it is a crazy time for the market. connell: whitmire your enthusiasm. sandra smith in chicago. you can hear that place going nuts. a couple of quick notes, nfl regular officials back to work, that is the big thing everybody is talking about at the game last night after they struck a tentative deal with the league ending the lockout, they get a standing ovation
this is historic. >> emad of product that goes into a box of cereal is very minimal. it will create a little hysteria at the checkout lines for the real actual price is not that big of deal. we are nowhere out of line and it should not create a dramatic race. >> these stocks move on days like this, the big question, as we have seen prices come off the record highs, here we are, the rally is coming back, what do you do? >> i am looking to short the market, the action is monday...
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there's an entire line of science toys, encouraging girls to get involved in science. there's journals, online, interactivity way to get kids hooked on science. >> reporter: this comes from the d.c. area. word around. >> this is a travel game you can take with you. for older kids and adults. moves quick. it's a lot of fun. >> reporter: now let's talk about younger kids. >> this is an active game. based on disney fairies. you put them around the house. girls will pull one of these out of the bag. when you get to fairy, you run around the house and try to grab as many as you can. they're up and active. this is green toys, made of 100% recycled plastic. it's waterproof so kids can take it in the bath. not only can you control the car, you can play music now. i have all my songs downloaded on itunes. then i can open up the doors of the car and the car becomes a speaker. >> reporter: blue tooth from the device to the vehicle? >> yeah. you can drive it, may your music and it's kind of fun. >> reporter: really by moving the ipad around will steer the car. the idea is buyers w
there's an entire line of science toys, encouraging girls to get involved in science. there's journals, online, interactivity way to get kids hooked on science. >> reporter: this comes from the d.c. area. word around. >> this is a travel game you can take with you. for older kids and adults. moves quick. it's a lot of fun. >> reporter: now let's talk about younger kids. >> this is an active game. based on disney fairies. you put them around the house. girls will pull one...
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use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >>> when a ceo does something incredible, we stand up and take notice here at "mad money." that's a why tonight i want to give a big round of applause to marisa mare, the new ceo of yahoo! who took the helm in july and gave birth to a baby boy. just last night. congratulations on becoming a parent and just as an aside as a father of two girls. i think it's wonderful that we live in a world where the female ceo of a fortune 500 company can have a baby and take a well deserved maternity leave. but this is "mad money," not mad maternity. when i said she deserves a ruoud of applause i was talking about what she's doing for her other baby and that's yahoo!. that's because yahoo! never recovered from the crash of 2008. it looks like it's finally worth buying. yahoo! is one of the best-known internet brands on earth. i use it all the time. but it's suffered from years of mismanagement and undermanagement, which is why the stock has been
use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >>> when a ceo does something incredible, we stand up and take notice here at "mad money." that's a why tonight i want to give a big round of applause to marisa mare, the new ceo of yahoo! who took the helm in july and gave birth to a baby boy. just last night. congratulations on becoming a parent and just as an aside as a father of two girls. i...
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they got 22 percent of the vote. then later in the century, there was the farmers -- an uprising by the farmers and populist party. they wanted government control of railroads, they wanted a graduated income tax. they wanted control of big business. they felt big business had too much power and too much clout and they became a counter force. they hoped to be a counter force. but in each of those parties, the idea came about, and then they looked for the candidate starting in the 20th century, the individual, the charismatic candidate came to the fore, leading a party, you know, teddy roosevelt, for example, in 1912, who had been president, he ran as a bull moose progressive, george wallace in 1968, ross perot in 1992, and nader in 2000. so they tended to be a combination of personality and issue-driven. earlier, just issue-driven. host: our line is open for members of third parties, our guest is donald green, joining from us tamper kwrarbgs florida. let me share with you a part of the interview that we said will air
they got 22 percent of the vote. then later in the century, there was the farmers -- an uprising by the farmers and populist party. they wanted government control of railroads, they wanted a graduated income tax. they wanted control of big business. they felt big business had too much power and too much clout and they became a counter force. they hoped to be a counter force. but in each of those parties, the idea came about, and then they looked for the candidate starting in the 20th century,...
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see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take 30 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelo has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop it. if jack had lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection, he could have been alerted by phone or e-mail as soon as they noticed an attack on their network, before it was too late. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. while identity theft can't be completely stopped, no one works harder to protect you than lifelock. you even get a $1 million service guarantee. that's security no one can beat. you have so much to protect and nothing to lose when you call lifelock right now and get 60 days of identity theft protection risk free-- that's right, 60 days risk free-- use promo code: notme. order now and get this document shredder to keep sensitive docume
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the team is behind the orioles all won in the wild card race. the ravens went back to work today ready for the cleveland browns. the ravens have beat the browns eight straight times. the defense ranked 27th. the key to tomorrow is a preparation and do not take the browns lightly. fans are wondering when the will bement refs replaced by real refs. >> the pressure is on. wanted to make sure that you can see properly. >> i told her i won the lottery. >> he hits the jackpot. he will give some of the money away. >> the truck driver in russia got very lucky during an accident. >> whoa. >> my goodness. we have some rain in the forecast. >> the roads are a little wet. we have some accidents around the area. >> a man dies in police custody. that story is next. >> battle lines in battleground states. more and with the presidential candidates may cross paths. >> science-fiction becomes >> science-fiction becomes reality as t
the team is behind the orioles all won in the wild card race. the ravens went back to work today ready for the cleveland browns. the ravens have beat the browns eight straight times. the defense ranked 27th. the key to tomorrow is a preparation and do not take the browns lightly. fans are wondering when the will bement refs replaced by real refs. >> the pressure is on. wanted to make sure that you can see properly. >> i told her i won the lottery. >> he hits the jackpot. he...
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also 22 for romney. what it means is that the idea that obama could get 80% of the minority again it's actually quite plausible based on this and other data. that looks like what it's going to get to. if he doesn't get 80, he will get 7 meters 79. as you can see by the right-hand figures, obama is actually doing better -- which is actually somewhat better than he did in 2000 and one he lost them by 18 points. remember what we said about the outlandishly large margin that mitt romney needs to be with white working-class voters. he is not anywhere close. that is the bottom line. this is true across many polls. you might see a margin of 20 points for mitt romney or a margin of 22 points. nowhere do you see the outside margin that he really needs to win the election. given how he appears to be holding support and then some of college graduate voters so that is where we are now in the national picture. as we know, these elections that we choose to have in the united states are not decided by the popular vote.
also 22 for romney. what it means is that the idea that obama could get 80% of the minority again it's actually quite plausible based on this and other data. that looks like what it's going to get to. if he doesn't get 80, he will get 7 meters 79. as you can see by the right-hand figures, obama is actually doing better -- which is actually somewhat better than he did in 2000 and one he lost them by 18 points. remember what we said about the outlandishly large margin that mitt romney needs to be...
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sometime it is happens when you're 16, 18, 22. when somebody clicks you have a run in with the government. it's important. but a lot of times it doesn't happen in you're in your 30s and you notice is how much is getting taken out of your taxes each woke or trying to afford a mortgage or you have kids and trying to send them to college or you have kids and watch them go off to war or retire and start allowance on social security or medicare. a lot of things that lock people in and get them to focus on government has been later in life. but i think if we did a better job of branding the things that affect us early in life and letting people know was head start important for you? government. was free lunch important to you. government. did you take the school bus to school. government. and letting people know that all of these things that we sort of think of as a part of the world with schools bus, they run. police officers are there because they are there. if we do a abort do a better job of letting them know people are making decis
sometime it is happens when you're 16, 18, 22. when somebody clicks you have a run in with the government. it's important. but a lot of times it doesn't happen in you're in your 30s and you notice is how much is getting taken out of your taxes each woke or trying to afford a mortgage or you have kids and trying to send them to college or you have kids and watch them go off to war or retire and start allowance on social security or medicare. a lot of things that lock people in and get them to...
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so perhaps that's why i don't mind sharing a little political science secret with you. although the debates routinely draw large viewing audiences, evidence shows that voters do learn a little bit of information from them, but political scientists also tend to agree that debates don't actually make a difference in the outcome. sorry. it's at least statistically true. most often, you can accurately predict where a race will end up after the debates by knowing where things stood before the debates. but don't tell the candidates. because with the first presidential debate coming up wednesday, governor romney and president obama will be gearing up for a fight. that's a good thing. we still need the debates. it's a so krat i can sem nor of sorts for the country having the candidates stand behind their podiums forced to answer for nair proposals. we get to see how the ideas stand up under questioning before you decide. at least for some of us, before we vote. here with me today is msnbc c contributor for the blog. latino.com's victoria did he francesco soto. she's a fellow at
so perhaps that's why i don't mind sharing a little political science secret with you. although the debates routinely draw large viewing audiences, evidence shows that voters do learn a little bit of information from them, but political scientists also tend to agree that debates don't actually make a difference in the outcome. sorry. it's at least statistically true. most often, you can accurately predict where a race will end up after the debates by knowing where things stood before the...
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two wars that were paid for on a credit card. two tax cuts that were not paid for. and a whole bunch of programs that were not paid for. and then a massive economic crisis. and despite that, what we've said is we had to take emergency measures to make sure we didn't slip into a great depression but what we've also said is let's make sure we are cutting out those things not helping us grow. so 77 government programs. everything from aircrafts that the air force had ordered but weren't working very well. 18 government programs for education that were well intentioned but weren't helping kids learn. we went after medical fraud in medicare and medicaid very aggressively. more aggressively than ever before and have saved tens of billions of dollars. 50 billion dollars of waste taken out of the system. and i worked with democrats and republicans to cut a trillion dollars out of our discretionary domestic budget. that's the largest cut in the discretionary domestic budget since dwight eisenhower. now, we all know that we've got to do more. and so i've put forward a specifi
two wars that were paid for on a credit card. two tax cuts that were not paid for. and a whole bunch of programs that were not paid for. and then a massive economic crisis. and despite that, what we've said is we had to take emergency measures to make sure we didn't slip into a great depression but what we've also said is let's make sure we are cutting out those things not helping us grow. so 77 government programs. everything from aircrafts that the air force had ordered but weren't working...
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bush for running wars on a credit card. he will say those on this one sentence after another without any sense he is contradicting himself. there is pulling there that says that is an effective line and moves voters. it does not matter what the actual facts are. that is when -- >> in that statement, he also said, fact checkers come to this with their own sense of thoughts and ideas and backgrounds. he is trying to redefine what a fact is. he is saying, there are no objective facts. it is to somebody else's opinion about what we are saying. it is kind of like redefining apology. they are redefining what effect is. >> i do not want to be unfair to romney. my own view is that the attitude on the part of the obama campaign and the romney campaign was pretty much the equivalent. the surprising thing was that somebody from either campaign said it out loud. shocked news editors who had not been paying all that much attention previously. are the differences? to any of you see differences in the attitudes of the campaign apparatus i
bush for running wars on a credit card. he will say those on this one sentence after another without any sense he is contradicting himself. there is pulling there that says that is an effective line and moves voters. it does not matter what the actual facts are. that is when -- >> in that statement, he also said, fact checkers come to this with their own sense of thoughts and ideas and backgrounds. he is trying to redefine what a fact is. he is saying, there are no objective facts. it is...
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with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, we earn more cash back for the things we buy most. 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. no annual fee. that's 1% back on... wow! 2% on my homemade lasagna. 3% back on [ friends ] road trip!!!!!!!!!!!! [ male announcer ] get 1-2-3 percent cash back. apply online or at a bank of america near you. ♪ 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. >>> as part of our education nation summit, i met the new school and venture launch fund, the second annual innovation challenge looking for imaginative innovators to create technological solutions to improve education. jeff and lou are behind the venture called no red ink, this year's winners. good morning, congratulations. >> good morning, thank you. >> big prize, you get to be here and meet us, wow. how is it going so far? jeff, tell me about this. actually great what you came up with. app called no red ink to help teachers in the class
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after box after box of data. they take it down to the -- ahead over to the country with all of our corporate data. cne, computer network exploitation, is cyber espionage but it is occurring every single day. the u.s. has an international cyber strategy that was put out a year and a half ago. that said that the united states recognizes the internet, i'm paraphrasing, the message recognizes the internet as a key national asset. the united states will take all efforts to protect it. including diplomatic, economic and military action. and i just don't see that happening right now. i don't see it happening. it might be happening behind the scenes. i don't see it happening and i think the public needs to see it happening because i can take the corporations in this country see it happening. and i've talked to ceos in this country who have said they are fed up with getting punched in the face over and over and over again and nobody is doing anything about it. so they want to take their own action. they want to take, step
after box after box of data. they take it down to the -- ahead over to the country with all of our corporate data. cne, computer network exploitation, is cyber espionage but it is occurring every single day. the u.s. has an international cyber strategy that was put out a year and a half ago. that said that the united states recognizes the internet, i'm paraphrasing, the message recognizes the internet as a key national asset. the united states will take all efforts to protect it. including...
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sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how doeshis thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. >>> all right. stay with us. about a minute before the top of the hour. david letterman in the thick of the craziness in new york city and taking the diplomatic approach. watch. >> what a night. the entire balcony is full of houligans with diplomatic immunity. anybody visiting from the u.n.? they come from around the world, they are leaders from countries all over the world that come to the united states and have diplomatic immunity, so they can do something and get away with it. just like lindsay lohan. you know who i'm
sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how doeshis thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase,...
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you have to give the democrats credit. they are on this, particularly from the democratic convention. >> we just showed this graphic. this is important. barack obama is spending more on the air waves than mitt romney and even with those ads in those outside groups. if the republicans have more money why is obama able to out spend him on the air waves. >> maybe you should ask the romney campaign on that. every point you made explains why the race is opening up. these debates can and do make a difference. if there's a defining moment and it won't be an issue, if there's a defining moment in the debate it can still shift. but mitt romney has 90 seconds in the opening of that first debate to make a difference. if you call me after that first opening i'll tell you who will win the presidency. >> frank luntz, thank you. this morning presidential candidates are protesting the nfl's replacement referees. monday's night game is still a hot topic. jeff glor is here. >> reporter: the great refer yes replacement went from manageable i
you have to give the democrats credit. they are on this, particularly from the democratic convention. >> we just showed this graphic. this is important. barack obama is spending more on the air waves than mitt romney and even with those ads in those outside groups. if the republicans have more money why is obama able to out spend him on the air waves. >> maybe you should ask the romney campaign on that. every point you made explains why the race is opening up. these debates can and...
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it costs $22 million a year to operate. the city council wanted to find out could they save money by outsource something now, they may never find out. 95 office yefrz found themselves in the cross hairs. three of the five decided to explore outsourcing to save money. reaction was immediate. there are posters a web site, and citizens began to speak out. >> this doesn't work. quality isn't g service is not good. and we don't have compassion that we do from our police department here. >> residents have seen cut backs. and park and landscape maintenance were outsourced. 42 city employees laid off. >> lie brairys we don't want them to cut that. and maybe other stuff. i don't know. >> he says he couldn't break way but told me outsourcing is one of many options being studied. >> if this sheriff was to take over services, the residents of milpitas could wo not have much of an impact on the sheriff responsible for two million people within the county. >> only agency that expressed interest was santa clara county sheriff that just in
it costs $22 million a year to operate. the city council wanted to find out could they save money by outsource something now, they may never find out. 95 office yefrz found themselves in the cross hairs. three of the five decided to explore outsourcing to save money. reaction was immediate. there are posters a web site, and citizens began to speak out. >> this doesn't work. quality isn't g service is not good. and we don't have compassion that we do from our police department here....
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two wars paid for on a credit card. two tax cuts that were not paid for. stuart: let's start with you. romney had fact that figures. president obama looked like he was a little out of touch. >> when it came to energy one of my favorite points was romney talking about how oil and gas production is up but on private land. on public land that is not the case. it is down. i wish he had more time to point out all the rigs that had been shut down by obama's policies and overregulation. when it came time for specifics and a vision moving forward and time to point out what has been holding the economy back romney was on point. barack obama was standing there looking like he didn't know what was happening in this country. almost as if he hadn't been the guy in charge. stuart: that $90 billion statement rammed into the president. $90 billion. fifty years of subsidies. that was telling. a good use of statistics. >> romney was a strong on statistics and strong on the economic policy. the one thing with barack obama wants you with incredibly vague. he couldn't put the
two wars paid for on a credit card. two tax cuts that were not paid for. stuart: let's start with you. romney had fact that figures. president obama looked like he was a little out of touch. >> when it came to energy one of my favorite points was romney talking about how oil and gas production is up but on private land. on public land that is not the case. it is down. i wish he had more time to point out all the rigs that had been shut down by obama's policies and overregulation. when it...
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>>> the east bay teacher facing sex charges. >>> credit cards don't have to be a hassle.
>>> the east bay teacher facing sex charges. >>> credit cards don't have to be a hassle.
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it said the median age of users is 22 and the five top markets are brazil, india, indonesia, mexico and the united states. despite the rising customer base, facebook stock has lost 40% of its value since the company went public in may. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: fears that the syrian civil war may escalate into a regional conflict grew today, as neighboring turkey shelled military targets inside syria for a second day. that's after a syrian mortar round hit a turkish home on wednesday killing five people. lindsey hilsum of "independent television news" filed this report. >> reporter: they were killed not in syria but over the border in turkey, casualties of a conflict that threatens to destabilize the region. the town of akcakale is dangerously close to the fighting-- a line on a map was no protection for three children and two women from the same family. >> ( translated ): the dead people are my neighbors, just next door. we have been psychologically ruined during the past month and a half, both adults and children. we can't sleep at all,
it said the median age of users is 22 and the five top markets are brazil, india, indonesia, mexico and the united states. despite the rising customer base, facebook stock has lost 40% of its value since the company went public in may. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: fears that the syrian civil war may escalate into a regional conflict grew today, as neighboring turkey shelled military targets inside syria for a second day. that's after a syrian...
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give credit where it is due. the company did a terrific job cutting costs, improving the balance sheet to help bolster cash. as you peel apart, peel back layers of the onion it is clear the company was selling below cost to boost subscriber growth and that isn't a viable business model long term. the future rests with blackberry 10 and that is a show me story at this point. >> how do you know they're selling at a loss when they wouldn't give specific asps? >> well, the company has provided some guidance around the services business in the past and so if you make some assumptions for gross margins in that business and we think that could be an 80% plus gross margin business you can back into it to get you close to a negative 10% type number on our calculation. >> wow. >> and that's tough for them going forward. >> yeah. james, you know, jim cramer in the last hour of "squawk on the street" said r.i.m. could be up for sale at this point. it was a better than expected quarter. they are not dead yet are his exact wor
give credit where it is due. the company did a terrific job cutting costs, improving the balance sheet to help bolster cash. as you peel apart, peel back layers of the onion it is clear the company was selling below cost to boost subscriber growth and that isn't a viable business model long term. the future rests with blackberry 10 and that is a show me story at this point. >> how do you know they're selling at a loss when they wouldn't give specific asps? >> well, the company has...
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credit cards, a lot of housing mortgages are priced off libor. it's a big thing. it is a problem if you have to get rid of it. he is thinking that an american-based system where a bunch of english banks and don't submit, what they think libor should be and average should be way to do it. i always say this is time, i was a big defender of specialists on floor of new york stock exchange. computers work better in this instance. melissa: seems like there is electronic way to clean this up. >> i think there is computerized way to do this. melissa: right. >> here on fox business we come up wet the solution. melissa: there you go, charlie gasparino. thanks so much. today kraft split in two. today it is trading at kraft food group and mon today lease. can they bring you sweet profits? look at 10 and 30-year treasury as they head out to break. we'll be right back. >> i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. zillow shares are under pressure. the real estate website faces inquiry from the securities & exchange commission. the sec has asked the company for more disclosur
credit cards, a lot of housing mortgages are priced off libor. it's a big thing. it is a problem if you have to get rid of it. he is thinking that an american-based system where a bunch of english banks and don't submit, what they think libor should be and average should be way to do it. i always say this is time, i was a big defender of specialists on floor of new york stock exchange. computers work better in this instance. melissa: seems like there is electronic way to clean this up. >>...
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there are different flavors all come down to science. commercial tomatoes have been scientifically bred to be inexpensive, easy to ship and avail scrabble all year round. nothing wrong with that says this tomato researcher. >> it's an economical crop. part of the reason is the farmer wants maximum yield out of his field. so we have a lot to thank the industry for for developing these. and nobody at that point expected it would have anything to do with the flavor of the fruit when they are ripened. >> reporter: at her lab, powell discovered hybrid commercial tomatoes no longer carry one gene found in heir looms. without it they produce less sugar. in our instant test one off the shelf tomato had just half the sugar. >> 5.5. >> reporter: of the heir loom tomato. sue fwar is only one reason that heirlooms may taste better. >> it smells so good. >> reporter: where and how they are grown counts for a lot. >> tomatoes you get at the supermarket, they look perfect. this one doesn't look perfect. >> to me it looks perfect. >> reporter: these gar
there are different flavors all come down to science. commercial tomatoes have been scientifically bred to be inexpensive, easy to ship and avail scrabble all year round. nothing wrong with that says this tomato researcher. >> it's an economical crop. part of the reason is the farmer wants maximum yield out of his field. so we have a lot to thank the industry for for developing these. and nobody at that point expected it would have anything to do with the flavor of the fruit when they are...
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a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. >>> take a look at shares of hp continuing to slide. meg whitman speaking to analysts. they cut their 2013 guidance. as you can see, we are down now 7%, some significant warnings here out of the company. i think we've got trades. >> joe, we'll hear from meg whitman tomorrow morning with david faber. does she have any cred left? she said it would work and yet take you a look at the guidance, ain't working. >> take a look at the model and clearly they're turning the model around. they're telling you this will 00 reduce the number of pc platforms. you'll have to wait a long time. when they mention to you that they will buy back shares in the condition of shares successfully exiting the position, funds will do that right now. it is a secular story. this is about p krchlc can balancization. >> do you want to buy here? >> just to joe's point, everyone lumps in dell with this, b
a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. >>> take a look at shares of hp continuing to slide. meg whitman speaking to analysts. they cut their 2013 guidance. as you can see, we are down now 7%, some significant warnings here out of the company. i think we've got trades. >> joe, we'll hear from meg whitman tomorrow morning with...